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Paretic versus non-paretic stepping responses following pelvis perturbations in walking chronic-stage stroke survivors
The effects of a stroke, such as hemiparesis, can severely hamper the ability to walk and to maintain balance during gait. Providing support to stroke survivors through a robotic exoskeleton, either to provide...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - October 13, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Juliet A. M. Haarman, Mark Vlutters, Richelle A. C. M. Olde Keizer, Edwin H. F. van Asseldonk, Jaap H. Buurke, Jasper Reenalda, Johan S. Rietman and Herman van der Kooij Tags: Research Source Type: research

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for improving capacity in activities and arm function after stroke: a network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is an emerging approach for improving capacity in activities of daily living (ADL) and upper limb function after stroke. However, it remains unclear what type of ...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - September 13, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Bernhard Elsner, Gert Kwakkel, Joachim Kugler and Jan Mehrholz Tags: Review Source Type: research

Reorganization of finger coordination patterns through motor exploration in individuals after stroke
Impairment of hand and finger function after stroke is common and affects the ability to perform activities of daily living. Even though many of these coordination deficits such as finger individuation have be...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - September 11, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Rajiv Ranganathan Tags: Research Source Type: research

Topographical measures of functional connectivity as biomarkers for post-stroke motor recovery
Biomarkers derived from neural activity of the brain present a vital tool for the prediction and evaluation of post-stroke motor recovery, as well as for real-time biofeedback opportunities.
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - July 6, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Gavin R. Philips, Janis J. Daly and Jos é C. Príncipe Source Type: research

KAPS (kinematic assessment of passive stretch): a tool to assess elbow flexor and extensor spasticity after stroke using a robotic exoskeleton
Spasticity is a common sequela of stroke. Traditional assessment methods include relatively coarse scales that may not capture all characteristics of elevated muscle tone. Thus, the aim of this study was to de...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - June 19, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Andrew Centen, Catherine R. Lowrey, Stephen H. Scott, Ting-Ting Yeh and George Mochizuki Source Type: research

Locomotor circumvention strategies are altered by stroke: I. Obstacle clearance
Functional locomotion requires the ability to adapt to environmental challenges such as the presence of stationary or moving obstacles. Difficulties in obstacle circumvention often lead to restricted community...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - June 15, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Anuja Darekar, Anouk Lamontagne and Joyce Fung Source Type: research

Locomotor circumvention strategies are altered by stroke: II. Postural Coordination
Locomotor strategies for obstacle circumvention require appropriate postural coordination that depends on sensorimotor integration within the central nervous system. It is not known how these strategies are af...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - June 15, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Anuja Darekar, Anouk Lamontagne and Joyce Fung Source Type: research

Modifying upper-limb inter-joint coordination in healthy subjects by training with a robotic exoskeleton
The possibility to modify the usually pathological patterns of coordination of the upper-limb in stroke survivors remains a central issue and an open question for neurorehabilitation. Despite robot-led physica...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - June 12, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tommaso Proietti, Emmanuel Guigon, Agn ès Roby-Brami and Nathanaël Jarrassé Source Type: research

Effects of unilateral real-time biofeedback on propulsive forces during gait
In individuals with post-stroke hemiparesis, reduced push-off force generation in the paretic leg negatively impacts walking function. Gait training interventions that increase paretic push-off can improve wal...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - June 6, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Christopher Schenck and Trisha M. Kesar Source Type: research

Repetitive reaching training combined with transcranial Random Noise Stimulation in stroke survivors with chronic and severe arm paresis is feasible: a pilot, triple-blind, randomised case series
This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of transcranial ...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - May 30, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kathryn S. Hayward, Sandra G. Brauer, Kathy L. Ruddy, David Lloyd and Richard G. Carson Source Type: research

Inter-rater reliability of kinesthetic measurements with the KINARM robotic exoskeleton
Kinesthesia (sense of limb movement) has been extremely difficult to measure objectively, especially in individuals who have survived a stroke. The development of valid and reliable measurements for propriocep...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - May 22, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jennifer A. Semrau, Troy M. Herter, Stephen H. Scott and Sean P. Dukelow Source Type: research

A Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) and robot hybrid system for multi-joint coordinated upper limb rehabilitation after stroke
It is a challenge to reduce the muscular discoordination in the paretic upper limb after stroke in the traditional rehabilitation programs.
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - April 26, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Wei Rong, Waiming Li, Mankit Pang, Junyan Hu, Xijun Wei, Bibo Yang, Honwah Wai, Xiaoxiang Zheng and Xiaoling Hu Source Type: research

Differences in muscle activity and temporal step parameters between Lokomat guided walking and treadmill walking in post-stroke hemiparetic patients and healthy walkers
The Lokomat is a robotic exoskeleton that can be used to train gait function in hemiparetic stroke. To purposefully employ the Lokomat for training, it is important to understand (1) how Lokomat guided walking...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - April 20, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Klaske van Kammen, Anne M. Boonstra, Lucas H. V. van der Woude, Heleen A. Reinders-Messelink and Rob den Otter Source Type: research

Quantification of task-dependent cortical activation evoked by robotic continuous wrist joint manipulation in chronic hemiparetic stroke
Cortical damage after stroke can drastically impair sensory and motor function of the upper limb, affecting the execution of activities of daily living and quality of life. Motor impairment after stroke has be...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - April 17, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Martijn P. Vlaar, Teodoro Solis-Escalante, Julius P. A. Dewald, Erwin E. H. van Wegen, Alfred C. Schouten, Gert Kwakkel and Frans C. T. van der Helm Source Type: research

Nonlinear mixed-effects model reveals a distinction between learning and performance in intensive reach training post-stroke
We recently showed that individuals with chronic stroke who completed two sessions of intensive unassisted arm reach training exhibited improvements in movement times up to one month post-training. Here, we st...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - March 17, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Hyeshin Park and Nicolas Schweighofer Source Type: research